Listen to Nigerian artist A I Aye’s new track ‘Kilode’ about infidelity and toxicity
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Based along the Bonny River of the Nigerian city Port Harcourt, Afrobeats singer A I Aye shared his new single ‘Kilode’, sung in Yoruba. According to the press release, the record “delves into the complex emotions of enduring a toxic relationship. The song is born from the real-life experiences of a close friend of A I Aye, who recounted his struggles of repeatedly being cheated on yet finding it difficult to walk away. Moved by this tale of heartache, betrayal, and the paradoxical bind of love and pain, A I Aye captures the essence of this emotional whirlwind.”
Through his evocative lyrics and the infectious rhythms characteristic of Afrobeats, A I Aye provides a voice to those who have felt the sting of infidelity yet find themselves shackled by love’s unyielding grasp. His innovative mix of Afro-Fusion elements with traditional beats sets ‘Kilode’ apart, marking another significant milestone in A I Aye’s burgeoning career. ‘Kilode’ follows on the heels of his acclaimed singles, ‘Inside Me’ and ‘Just For Fun’, further cementing his reputation as a vital force in the Port Harcourt music scene and beyond.
‘Kilode’ is not just a song; it’s a journey through the highs and lows of love, an exploration of the human condition in the face of betrayal, and ultimately a testament to the heart’s resilience.